"I Looked Everywhere For You!" - Sora expresses his desperation to find Riku with a heartbreaking quote. Kingdom Hearts is one of the most popular yet convoluted franchises in gaming, and with it ...
Kingdom Hearts 4 will feature Sora in a new city, and will mark the beginning of the series' final narrative arc. Fans can expect Osment to return as Sora in Kingdom Hearts 4, as his voice work ...
In the wake of Tetsuya Nomura saying that Kingdom Hearts 4 would move the series toward its conclusion, Haley Joel Osment ...
It seems that Kingdom Hearts fans are always waiting for news on something, but Missing Link might be the longest-feeling ...
Square Enix will release two Kingdom Hearts skateboard decks that feature Sora and Roxas on them. Each deck costs 29,700 yen (or approximately $203.17), and they are available for pre-order from the ...
so it's chock full of Disney icons. We didn't hear anything about Kingdom Hearts 4 last year, but there was a false alarm during Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's launch. The official KH Twitter account ...
Read more: Square Enix promises FF7 Remake Part 3 won’t ‘betray fans of the original’ Finally, Nomura said the line Sora utters in the original Kingdom Hearts, “Is any of this for real or ...
This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may ...
Osment has voiced Kingdom Hearts' protagonist Sora for over 20 years at this point, and with Kingdom Hearts 4 on the horizon and seemingly set to be the beginning of the end for the action RPG ...
or OpenAI’s Sora. Meta Movie Gen builds off of the company’s earlier work, first with its multimodal Make-A-Scene models, and then Llama’s image foundation models. Movie Gen is a collection ...
OpenAI has published two new ‘Sora Showcase’ videos on YouTube made by professional creators. They show the impressive potential of the yet-to-be-released Sora AI video model. Sora was first ...
One of the co-leads on OpenAI’s video generator, Sora, has left for Google. Tim Brooks, who was heading development on Sora with William Peebles, announced in a post on X that he’ll be joining ...